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Manufacturing of Three-dimensionally Microstructured Nanocomposites through Microfluidic Infiltration

DOI :

10.3791/51512-v

14:24 min

March 12th, 2014

March 12th, 2014

11,887 Views

1Center for Applied Research on Polymers and Composites (CREPEC), Mechanical Engineering Department, École Polytechnique de Montréal

Three-dimensional (3D) microstructured composite beams are fabricated through the directed and localized infiltration of nanocomposites into 3D porous microfluidic networks. The flexibility of this manufacturing method enables the utilization of different thermosetting materials and nanofillers in order to achieve a variety of functional 3D reinforced nanocomposite macroscopic products.

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